Jaipur (June 09, 2026): In a massive state-wide enforcement drive aimed at reclaiming traffic discipline, the Rajasthan Police has launched a aggressive crackdown on motorists flouting road safety norms. Operating under the direct instructions of Director General of Police (DGP) Rajiv Kumar Sharma, the special traffic and law enforcement campaign marked its eighth day with a sweeping operation, penalizing a staggering 8,448 vehicle owners across the state.
The comprehensive drive is designed not only to weed out traffic anarchy and the misuse of privilege symbols on roads but also to foster a culture of responsible driving among citizens.
Major Focus on Tinted Windows and VIP-Style Number Plates
The state-wide campaign, closely monitored by Director General (Traffic) Anil Paliwal, heavily targeted modifications that violate apex court rulings and motor vehicle acts.
According to Additional Director General of Police (Traffic) Dr. B. L. Meena, statistical analysis from the drive shows that a significant number of motorists continue to openly defy Supreme Court guidelines regarding vehicle aesthetics and modifications:
- Illegal Tinted Glass (Black Film): The highest number of offenses recorded involved vehicles with illegal black films on windows, resulting in 3,264 actions state-wide.
- Non-Standard Number Plates: 2,079 motorists were penalized for displaying fancy, illegible, or VIP-style registration plates.
- Unauthorized Text and Caste Displays: Police took strict action against 1,204 individuals for illegally painting designations, caste names, or political symbols onto their vehicles to exert undue influence.
- Structural Vehicle Modifications: 861 vehicles were flagged and penalized for unauthorized modifications to their chassis or body structures without transport department approval.
Clamping Down on Hooters and Noise Pollution
The crackdown also focused on individuals attempting to mimic official authority or causing public disturbance through noise pollution.
During the drive, police intercepted 544 cases of vehicles illegally equipped with red-blue beacon lights, flashers, or hooters. Additionally, 496 cases were registered against the use of loud pressure horns and modified silencers—particularly on bullet motorcycles engineered to emit firecracker-like sounds—which severely disrupt peace in silent zones.
District-Wise Performance: Kota City Leads the Charge
The enforcement drive saw active participation across all police districts. Kota City topped the state performance chart with the maximum number of penal actions, followed closely by Ajmer and Barmer.
| District / Police Unit | Total Punitive Actions Taken |
| Kota City | 572 |
| Ajmer | 416 |
| Barmer | 340 |
| Jaipur Traffic Police | 320 |
| Chittorgarh | 311 |
| Bharatpur | 309 |
| Bhilwara | 281 |
| Jhunjhunu | 257 |
| Jaipur Rural | 247 |
| Udaipur | 215 |
| Jodhpur Traffic Police | 180 |
Traffic Compliance is a Social Responsibility: DGP
Commending the ground forces, DGP Rajiv Kumar Sharma has directed all state police units to sustain the momentum of these surprise checks.
“Adhering to traffic rules is not merely a legal obligation to avoid penalties; it is a fundamental social and moral responsibility of every citizen,” the DGP stated. He emphasized that the ultimate objective of the Rajasthan Police is not just punitive financial recovery, but rather cultivating awareness to establish a safe, self-disciplined, and seamless transit system across the state.
Disclaimer:This news report is synthesized independently by Mission Ki Awaaz based on official data, statistical releases, and public statements issued by the Rajasthan Police Headquarters. It is intended solely for public awareness and informational purposes. For authoritative updates on traffic regulations and fine structures, citizens are advised to consult the official guidelines issued by the State Transport Department or local traffic authorities.




